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Bushmen of the Kalahari [Documentary| Race realism | Ethnographic on Khoisan people of South Africa]
1974 documentary by National Geographic.
This hour-long, made-for-TV, ethnographic film is a National Geographic Society special which originally aired on television in 1974. It was directed by John Marshall and Robert M. Young. The writing is credited to an individual named Bud Wiser, although that sounds like one hell of a pseudonym! It is narrated by Leslie Neilson.
The Kalahari Bushmen or San people are found in regions of Southern Africa. They are one of two ethnic groups comprising the Khoisan people. When White people arrived in what is currently South Africa, the only people who occupied it were a small and sparse population of Khoisan people. The Bantu people from the greater sub-Saharan race travelled South and killed off many Khoisan people whom they came in contact with.
According to dissident right, race realist Richard Lynn, the Kalahari Bushmen ethnic group exists completely separate from average niggers. Like Pygmies, they belong to their own genetically distinct racial group from sub-Saharan Africans.
The Khoisan racial group whom the Kalahari Bushmen belong to, possess an astonishingly low IQ of 55, according to Lynn. For comparison, the average IQ of sub-Saharan Africans is around 70, and even that is considered mentally retarded by North American standards. The only racial group even close to being as primitive is the Australoid people with an average IQ of 59. However, according to racial realists, the practices involved in hunter-gathering are not correlated with intelligence.
These people are incredibly short, with males averaging only 1.5 metres tall. They also possess a yellowish complexion. They live in small bands and speak using a rare "click" language.
In 'Bushmen of the Kalahari', the film's director John Marshall, an anthropologist, travels to meet the Kalahari Bushmen. This ethnographic special serves as a sequel to a 1958 study conducted by Marshall that involved African people caught between the past and modern world. Marshall arrives to explore the lifestyle and customs of this unique racial group that is currently estimated to have just over 100,000 people.
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